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vidar....@gmail.com

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Dec 30, 2015, 10:17:16 AM12/30/15
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As far as I understand letsencrypt does not (yet?) support wildcard certificates. They do however support adding multiple domains to a single certificate.

I believe the official client can do something like:

client -d sub1.domain.com -d sub2.domain.com (...)

Is it possible to achieve this with acmesharp, if so: how?

regards
-Vidar

Eugene Bekker

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Dec 30, 2015, 10:22:43 AM12/30/15
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It's not yet supported in the library or the POSH client, but it will be added.

Issue #13 is tracking this feature, and I'll get to it after I complete some of the infrastructure refactoring I'm working on right now.  Adding SAN support should be relatively easy to add, I just need to get to i.

xar...@gmail.com

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Jan 9, 2016, 5:18:33 PM1/9/16
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Thank you, it would be very useful. Thanks for ACME Sharp, it has been very helpful !

antonu...@rarecrew.com

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Jan 23, 2016, 7:16:21 AM1/23/16
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Hi,

I've got a similar problem ... I need to have one certificate for www.domain.com and domain.com without www. I am beginner in this area .... I tried to generate 2 separate certs (one for www + another without www) but I cannot use them in one IIS web site (IIS supports only one certificate for all https bindings for one web site)

So this will be very helpful. However ACMESharp is really useful for me. Good job and Thank you Eugene.

Eugene Bekker

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Jan 26, 2016, 4:07:45 PM1/26/16
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You're welcome, version 0.8.1 was just released and it includes the SAN support that you'll need.

Incidentally, for your specific case, if you're on Win2012R2 (IIS 8.5), then you will also have support for your case for supporting multiple PKI certs assigned to a single endpoint binding (IP + Port combination) via the use of SNI.

Thanks,
-Eugene.

edmo...@hotmail.com

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Jul 13, 2016, 11:56:16 PM7/13/16
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How can I use such update to add multiple domains to a single certificate?  I can't figure out how to..
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